
Jitti sees that the Khon mask is rarely examined on its own or freed from traditional constructs. His fundamental idea is that Khon masks are not merely visual representations of narrative characters but are “organs” that organically shift with the body. He probes into an embodiment of the demon Thosakan’s narrative through the key concepts of body architecture, moving sculpture, and dance scenography.
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Credit
Direction , Choreography, Setting and Concept : Jitti Chompee
Director’s Assistant and Text : Kanokporn Vorapharuek
Performing Artists : Anucha Sumaman , Anand Wongpaisan and Yarnawut Traisuwan
Dancers : Kanokporn Vorapharuek, Sirichai Asawapitakchon
Photographer : Piyatat Hemmatat
Lighting : Jirach Eaim sa-ard
Content reviewer : Suteera Nagavajara
Masks : Phirun Phirawat
Technical Support and Communication : Sirithorn Srichalakom, Haisang Javanalikhikara,
Khajittam Phattayakul, Pornrak Chowvanayotin, Ithinath Tantivitittapong
Supported by Office of Contemporary Art and Culture (OCAC), Ministry of Culture